If Joe Biden wins, will the media forget the pandemic after January 20th 2021? — ssu
Absurdly parochial, ssu — Banno
Honduras Central America
Also known as the devil's asshole. But it it really a nice place. — Sir2u
I am not at all happy about this freaking lockup or lockdown, whatever you want to call it. I have left the house only once in these last 3 months — Sir2u
So why is it that most people that are interested in philosophy aren't interested in Entrepreneurship? — Gitonga
Probably would have gotten bad reviews in the New York press and never made it on to Broadway from Off Off Broadway. — Bitter Crank
What's the lowdown on Hooker, OK?
Got a lot of friends there? — Baden

Yeah, well, I was looking at a map of Oklahoma just before I wrote that so makes sense. — Baden
Also, won't speak for the rest of the team but alls I want from y'all is y'all behave. — Baden
The notion that the universe is determined fails. — Banno
I’m interested in what anyone might have to add, change or clarify.
Poetry: the expression of human consciousness and the unconscious. Art is a product of this.
Politics: ideas of nationalism. Division. Ideas of opposition. Power, the rule of law and society are products of this.
Economics: value in things, profit and loss. Power and private property are the products of this.
Religion: metaphysics, belief, the unknown, the unsayable. The church, the priests and power are the products of this. — Brett
The treasury department sent $1.4 billion worth of stimulus payments to dead people. The direct payments, which were approved as part of the $2 trillion coronavirus relief bill, were sent to more than 1 million Americans who had already died, the Government Accountability Office said in a new report. - guardian — Benkei
However two antibody tests run on my Indian came back negative with a qualifier that it could be inaccurate. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
Just out of curiosity: once "they" come up with a Vaccine with maybe a 25% protection, but not really sure of the long term side affects other than defying death, are you going to be at the front of the line?
And, AND those who do not get in line for a year? Are they going to be labeled "anti vaxer"? — ArguingWAristotleTiff
My Indian said tagging people who have had the virus and is 'immune' is really close to dividing our society even further. I asked what makes him think that way and I got an eye roll from him when I had to be reminded of the Jewish tattooing of numbers.
I'm actually grateful that this next generation of leaders have not forgotten the past. :sparkle: — ArguingWAristotleTiff
Also, you should probably actually read the study. — Enai De A Lukal
least until you actually read the study anyway — Enai De A Lukal
My last discussion with 3017amen about debating was at pp. 10-12 of the God Almost Certainly Exists thread, of loving memory. — Banno
think that a lot of people here are tired of poorly-done philosophy done by a constant stream of newcomers with primarily philosophy of religion interests. That topic seems to attract that kind of person. But I personally don’t think there’s anything wrong with the topic itself, even though I too find that kind of poster tiresome. — Pfhorrest
The most fundamental truth of all, I’d say, is not the ‘will to power’, ‘will to pleasure’, ‘will to meaning’, or the ‘will to blindness’, but rather the ‘will to be nurtured’; for everything that comes into existence is either nurtured into fruition or starved and denied its prosperity. It’s the very first thing we come to know, unconsciously (from womb to infancy), and serves as an a priori truth throughout the entirety of our lives – that we must be having been nurtured by someone, or something, else, bigger than us, outside of our own individuality in which we remain connected, yet need not, necessarily, be able to identify with on a conscious level, thereby rendering trust moot to save its necessity. — Gregorius
Is the knowledge of good and evil, good or evil? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Seriously, if she is physically beautiful, she should not have to hide her beauty in order to be treated as a human being. And if she chooses to display her beauty in order to accumulate sufficient value to enable her to make choices for herself, then she is still a human being - it does not entitle anyone to treat her as an object, as someone with no choice in what happens to her. That some men will treat her as an object is not something she needs to just take with the job. — Possibility
I find it uncomfortable as well. Sex without genuine connection seems to me like masturbating with someone else's body. You pretend to care so that you can use someone else.
And to know that another person doesn't care about you beyond your appearance, and to be okay with that, makes it sound like you don't really care about yourself. — darthbarracuda
I read through quite a few of his posts (here and Facebook) to get a better sense of him, because I questioned honesty. I believe he’s sincere. And yeah, educated and intelligent, though emotionally... off, perhaps somewhere on the spectrum. — praxis
The very nature of procedural justice (as opposed to distributive justice) is connected to issues of property. Because just like analytic knowledge is about following the correct steps in sequence from the assigned meaning of words, so too procedural justice is about following the correct steps in sequence from the assigned rights that who has over what, which is identical to the concept of ownership, i.e. to have rights over something is what it means to own it. — Pfhorrest
People had less property before the 20th Century and hence the laws especially in the US reflect this. Stealing a horse was a really severe crime back in the days. It's not so universally anymore. — ssu
Burglary is experienced as a violation almost like an assault - almost like rape. — unenlightened
It's a really bad habit. — unenlightened
You didn't mean to put words into my mouth and then disagree with them, but that is what you did. "The way you summarised it", was prejudicial to me.
And I disagree with you that it doesn't matter and I don't deserve a retraction or apology. I realise I am disagreeing with something you haven't said, it's just the way I'm summarising it. — unenlightened
Nor do I. Try and disagree with what I say rather than your guilty conscience. I did not call it primitive, and I did not call it antiquated. Your prejudice not mine. — unenlightened
Has anyone ever had moments when they noticed a random topic and had that very topic come alive around them? What I mean is hearing about one inconsequential thing and then having that thing become popular for no related reason. — Braindead
For your purposes, I suggest that The US has developed an honour ethic well suited to 'the Wild West, and if you believe Pirsig, heavily influenced by Native American ethics. — unenlightened
